Dominic Jones
@DominicCJones
Hospitality, financial services, English/French lawyer. 🇯🇪🇪🇺 🦀
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28-06-2011 21:12:12
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Hope many have given their views on NationalTrustJersey use of Grève de Lecq. Not keen on charity shop idea. I think we need low impact car park, minimal facilities and to let nature do its thing.
National Trust Chapel Porth in Cornwall is perfect model.
nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cornwall…
Today the Benedict Blythe Foundation personally delivered an open letter to the Secretary of State for Education at 10 Downing Street urging the UK Government to take action and implement measures to #protectpupilswithallergies .
Jersey needs to do more too 🌈Deputy Rob Ward (Reform Jersey)🌈
Let’s make some noise about food allergies! Fill in our Allergy Awareness Survey today: surveymonkey.com/r/SD6K2DK We want to make change happen for people living with food allergies. Because #foodallergies are everyone’s problem! Tell us what you think and help us make some noise.
Jersey needs to take this more seriously too- and we are already way behind the UK and EU and other countries such as USA and Australia. #toobigtoignore
Swallows have arrived and the island has woken from its wet and windy slumber. Grouville and St Martin looking good this weekend.
#theislandbreak #visitjerseyci
'There've been repeated calls to make it easier to park' Yes andy sibcy and jepnews.
Last night I counted 20 building trade vans parked over night in Beresford Street /Halket Place/Central Market at 8 p.m. How about time restricted parking near night time economy Simon Crowcroft?
School food allergy management failings in 70% of schools found by study.
In Jersey all schools would fail at least one of the four tests in the study (some at least one more) as spare auto-adrenaline injectors remain illegal.
#foodallergy
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
Andrew Jones Dominic Jones The project requires a full study and critical economic evaluation. Headline economic comparators are Monaco, Gibraltar, Lux and Switzerland where commuting cross border contributes to half of respective GDP.